Made a good early save to deny Dyer and then made a top class double save to open the second half, getting off the floor to save Abraham's close range header. Didn't show his rust at all, barked orders all game and that double save was up there with his best moments for the club. 8

Kieran Trippier

Did his job down the right. Nothing spectacular but Swansea struggled to get down his side. 7

Davinson Sanchez

He seemed to have worked out how to deal with Abraham after that Wembley encounter earlier in the season. The Colombian made a superb header almost off his own goalline early in the second half. 8

Jan Vertonghen

Captain for the day and he marshaled the back line. Always looked in control and cool as a cucumber. 7

Ben Davies

The usual battling display from the Welshman. He didn't do as much from an offensive point of view but he didn't need to. 7

Headed over from a corner just before half-time and forced the keeper into a flying save from a shot from distance early in the second half. The midfielder made an important clearing header at the other end. He was the anchorman and Swansea rarely got past. 7

Moussa Sissoko

Showed his importance to Spurs in the transitions, trying to switch defence to attack. Had a late shot deflected over the crossbar. Often the scapegoat but he played his part with Dier in breaking up Swansea's advances. 7

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Looked aggressive from the start and he feed Eriksen the ball for his opening with a crisp pass. He whipped a ball across the six yard box but Lucas just couldn't quite get a toe to it and then played in Eriksen who saw his shot pushed on to the crossbar. Then got the goal his efforts deserved just before the break with a low finish with his right foot. He sent a second half shot at Nordfeldt and played through Son in the 78th minute with a great ball but the attacker played it across for Llorente who couldn't get there. Lamela came off with ten minutes to go to a standing ovation from the Spurs fans. 9

A beautiful strike to open the scoring, curling it perfectly past Nordfeldt. He almost did it again on 36 minutes only for the keeper to tip it superbly on to the crossbar. In between he played through Son for a shot that flew in but was adjudged offside by the linesman and VAR. He almost played in Son early in the second half before doubling his own tally with a low strike. A late free-kick from the Dane caused havoc. He was terrific with the ball and rarely wasted possession. He and Lamela bossed the game for Spurs. 9

Lucas Moura

Engineered a good early chance for himself with a dribble into the Swansea box but his low shot wasn't strong enough. The Brazilian always looked to run at the beleaguered Swans and he teed up Eriksen for his second goal. More vital minutes in his legs. 7

Heung-Min Son

Once again the victim of VAR, Son's strike in the first half was ruled out twice. Almost got through early in the second half but couldn't get the finishing touch on Eriksen's chipped pass. Slightly wasteful today after that early finish but he held the ball up well in Kane's absence. 7